"The current global crisis is “vastly worse” than the 1930s because financial systems and economies worldwide have become more interdependent, “Black Swan” author Nassim Nicholas Taleb said."
I disagree. I don't think we're at risk at the moment of seeing a resurgence of dictatorial states. Similarly, I don't think any European powers are harboring resentment over treaties imposed on them in the last few years. Autarky isn't being pushed as a solution to anybody's economic problems (at least not on a large scale).
If we're still able to realistically talk about internet startups, we're doing better than the early 30's. I don't think anybody's facing 25% unemployment, and nobody (even the US) is setting out to cause hyperinflation to screw those demanding reparations of it.
And, please, oh please, let's get a few comments in place before tripping Godwin's Law.